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- Upon `PRINT_END`.
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- Upon `PRINT_END`.
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- `MECHANICAL_GANTRY_CALIBRATION`/`G34`.
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- `MECHANICAL_GANTRY_CALIBRATION`/`G34`.
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##### How do I disable/enable beeping?
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##### How do I disable beeping?
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Make the following changes according to your needs.
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Make the following changes according to your needs. All beeping will be disabled *except* during gantry calibration.
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| File | `cfgs/misc-macros.cfg` |
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| File | `cfgs/misc-macros.cfg` |
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@@ -126,6 +126,34 @@ Make the following changes according to your needs. Also, search for the word `N
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A simple runout sensor can only detect a change in state. So, if you start a print without filament loaded, the printer will not know that there is no filament loaded. You should test your sensor by having filament loaded, starting a print, then cutting the filament. The expected behaviour is that the print will pause, and as long as you have beeping enabled, you will hear 3 annoying beeps.
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A simple runout sensor can only detect a change in state. So, if you start a print without filament loaded, the printer will not know that there is no filament loaded. You should test your sensor by having filament loaded, starting a print, then cutting the filament. The expected behaviour is that the print will pause, and as long as you have beeping enabled, you will hear 3 annoying beeps.
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##### What happens when I put in `M600`/colour change at a certain layer?
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1. The printer will beep 3 times (not annoyingly).
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2. Printing will stop.
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3. The printhead will park itself front center.
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4. The hotend will turn off, but the bed will remain hot.
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##### What happens when I pause a print?
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Same behaviour as `M600`/colour change *except* there won't be any beeping.
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##### What happens when filament runs out?
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*If* you have a working filament sensor, the same behaviour as `M600`/colour change will occur*except* the beeps will be fairly annoying.
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##### How do I resume a print after a colour change or filament runout?
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*Do no disable the stepper motors during this process!*
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The printhead is now parked front center waiting for you to insert filament. You will:
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1. Heat up the hotend to the desired temperature.
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- Use your Klipper dashboard.
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2. Purge (push) some filament through the nozzle.
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- Use your Klipper dashboard, and extrude maybe 50mm (for a colour change you probably want to extrude more).
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- OR, you can push some filament by hand *making sure to first disengage the extruder's spring loaded arm*.
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3. Hit resume in your Klipper dashboard.
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## Useful Resources
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## Useful Resources
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- [RP2040-Zero ADXL345 Connection Klipper](https://github.com/bassamanator/rp2040-zero-adxl345-klipper)
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- [RP2040-Zero ADXL345 Connection Klipper](https://github.com/bassamanator/rp2040-zero-adxl345-klipper)
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